ILGWU. Ohio-Kentucky Region records, 1960-1999.

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ILGWU. Ohio-Kentucky Region records, 1960-1999.

Contains material relating to the activities of the officeof the Ohio Kentucky region, minutes of local union 300 between 1964 and 1968, andresolutions passed by city and state governments in the region in recognition ofGarment Workers' Day, 1975. Also contains printed material either published orcollected by the office, including the Ohio Kentucky Region periodical, OhioKentucky News from 1960 to 1977.

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